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Article: A HUNNY POT FULL OF PUPPETRY LIES BEHIND `THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER'.(What's Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- September 25, 1998
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He has a little nose of brown felt under the most beseeching black-button eyes in show business. His roughed-up ``fur'' looks as if it has been hugged hard and hugged often, and his sewn-on mouth is quizzically lop-
sided.
Who could deny this drama king a pot of hunny?
Winnie the Pooh - the puppet - returns to stage this weekend in a Thistle Theatre production of ``House at Pooh Corner,'' adapted from A.A. Milne's classic series and set to original songs by Sue Ennis, a songwriter for the rock group Heart.
The play explores the value of friendship. Pooh takes a crash course in the subject when a homeless, hungry, hyperactive Tigger ...